First Nexus 7 Commercial Hits The Web

When Amazon first released the Kindle Fire many people went nuts, the idea of a $250 media consumption tablet from a major brand pretty much sold itself and received tons of pre-orders. As the months passed, Fire sales slowed as complaints about certain hardware issues showed up, but even so, the Fire was certainly a hit. Considering the Kindle Fire’s launch, it’s no surprise that a $199 tablet branded by Google has also taken the budget market by storm, especially when you consider the Nexus 7 gives you the full power of Android and all the Google apps as well. The Nexus 7 is doing so well that the company has already removed the 16GB model ($249) from its online store thanks to such staggering sales that they couldn’t keep up with thanks to an underestimation of units needed on Google’s part- at least according to sources close to Google.

While the sales of the Nexus 7 have been great, that doesn’t mean Google is going to sit back and just hope things continue- that’s where good advertising becomes crucial. The Nexus 7’s first video advertisement is all about a father and son camping out in the ‘woods’ with the WIFI-only Google tablet. While not funny or exciting, it is certainly an advertisement that correctly targets what is likely to be its largest userbase – families.

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Case in point, if you head over to the Google Play Store right now, you'll find that Google is celebrating all Cyber Weekend with discounts on all sorts of content. This includes many popular apps and games